The Tories hope to capitalise on a Labour rebellion that could bring down the Government’s welfare reforms

Dozens of MPs sign amendment to reject Universal Credit Bill amid fears it could push thousands of people into poverty

After less than a year as prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is facing a rebellion on a crucial policy which could leave him severely weakened or even force him out, warns David…

Enough Labour MPs have signalled their opposition to potentially defeat the government’s plans

Labour MPs brushed aside pressure from Downing Street and threats from party whips to demand that plans to trim £5billion from the welfare budget are dumped before a crunch vote…

The prime minister has been warned that using Tory votes to pass his welfare reforms against a rebellion of more than 120 Labour MPs would be ‘shameful’

The Tories hope to capitalise on a Labour rebellion that could bring down the Government’s welfare reforms

The Telegraph examines how the PM can avoid an embarrassing defeat from his own backbenchers over the welfare Bill

The Prime Minister’s looming surrender on welfare guarantees a kamikaze Budget this autumn

PM ready to make face-saving amendment to Bill in attempt to stop defeat at the hands of rebel Labour MPs

Backbenchers with small majorities and a high number of constituents claiming welfare could be punished at the polls

The ever escalating welfare bill will mean ever higher taxes for those aspiring to earn a decent living

As the PM battles to avert his first Commons defeat, many are pointing the finger of blame at his chief of staff – and his Chancellor